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INTEGRATED DATA COLLECTION FRAMEWORK IN LINE WITH SEEA CONCEPT -- FISHERIES Sachiko TSUJI, Jennifer gee, FIPS, FAO.

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1 INTEGRATED DATA COLLECTION FRAMEWORK IN LINE WITH SEEA CONCEPT -- FISHERIES Sachiko TSUJI, Jennifer gee, FIPS, FAO

2 Introduction Basic conditions/ assumption: Holistic and integrated data needs for sector management: environmental, social, economic and food security aspects – match with the scope of SEEA Low prospect of additional investment to improved data collection Status of fishery data availability: Large scale marine > Small scale marine > Inland/ aquaculture Production > Food security > Social/ economic Weak link with other sectors  Lack of data – poor basis of management -- low priority given  Under-representation >> marginalizing / ignoring the sector

3 Proposed solution – common data integration framework Core data frame: Common conceptual framework - to share common concepts - to enable data integration of multiple survey data Follow general concepts of SEEA - to enable integration into other national statistical systems Survey modules: Link with the core data frame – structural data, e.g. engagement/ administrative data Follow common conceptual framework of core data frame Define data contents, level of details grains according to the needs of individual survey

4 National SEEA Administ- rative data EAF/ EAA Monitor ing Census Field surveys / studies EAF/ EAA Management framework National Statistics System Overall structure:

5 Core data frame Targeted information Natural resource (fish and water) management Livelihood and Food security Cash earning and non-monetary Position and relation within a whole community Monitoring throughout whole product chain Subsidies, taxes Comparability with other sectors' information Pollution, degrading natural environment, diseases, bio-hazards Water access, marketing, job opportunities, traded products Urbanization, tourisms

6 Possible survey modules -Questionnaires to be used for actual surveys -Key link data + survey targets data Census surveys: One-time nation-wide snapshot Full picture including small scales, subsistent, secondary engagements Act as a scale for inter spatial/ inter components imputations Regular surveys/ fishery management: Continuous regular observations of time trend at selected spots Detailed information more focused on commercial activities Act as a scale for time trend of productivities, economic Administrative/ License data: Time trend in structural data of controlled components Act as a scale for time trend of structural data Field surveys/ case studies: Ad-hoc spot data for imputation adjustments

7 Aquacultur e Capture Industrial Census Coverage of different surveys One-time snapshot Administrative data Fishery surveys/ managements

8 Link into Core data frame - principles When measurements available: Whenever measurements available, utilize actual measurement When multiple measurements available; regular > census > ad-hoc for productivities, census > administrative > regular > ad-hoc for structural data For imputation: Pro-rata interpolation Direct imputation > imputation with productivities * structures When multiple information available; Administrative / census > ad-hoc

9 Plan toward implementation 1.Development of a core data collection frame in accordance with SEEA and SEEA-Agri – End of 2013; 2.Draft guidance and questionnaires for census survey modules for capture fishery and aquaculture – March, 2014; 3.Compilation SEEA – Fish with existing data for major countries – mid - 2014 4.Draft guidance and standard questionnaires for regular data collection both for capture fisheries and aquaculture – End of 2014; 5.Transforming EAF/EAA indicators related tools in a comparative format with the core data collection framework – End of 2014; 6.Developing a template to be used by field researches and case studies for ad-hoc data collection – End of 2014; 7.Initiate experimental implementation in 2014/ 2015

10 London Group is invited to Comment on the proposed approach; Advise on possible interest to experiment the approach at regional, national or sub-national levels

11 The work is supported by Global Strategy funds Thank you for your attention Sachiko.Tsuji@fao.org


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